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Pick of the week’s correspondence
Beveridge is alive and living in modern Britain. Not the man, but the social problems he identified, known as his five giants: idleness, ignorance, disease, squalor and want. It was Sir William Beveri
D avid Duke knows better than most people how quickly life can spin out of control. The Glaswegian had a girlfriend, a steady bar job and an apartment in his hometown, when some unexpected news change
D.H. ROBINSON Millennial “progressive” politics have failed. They have worsened our country and undermined democracy itself
Prince William’s latest trip to see how his Homewards programme is tackling homelessness took him to a charity harnessing the universal power of McDonald’s to make a difference. The royal visited Spir
31 / CALLING FOR PEACE BY CATE BLANCHETT Those of us who know Emi Mahmoud can attest to her work’s unstoppable nature. In 2017, Emi created the first fully inclusive civilian peace talks in Sudan, lif